University Statement on the Status of Refugees and Immigrants

In response to the presidential administration’s travel ban on refugees from seven Muslim-majority countries, Fr. McShane sent a letter to the Fordham community in support of refugees, immigrants, and undocumented students. We at Fordham Campus Ministry stand in solidarity with this message of tolerance, especially during the sacred season of Lent. The full text of Fr. McShane’s letter is copied below and available at Fordham News. Please feel free to reach out to anyone here in Campus Ministry during this tumultuous time.

Dear Members of the Fordham Family,

As I’m sure you are aware, President Trump’s executive order on refugees and immigration has shocked and unsettled many Americans. Last night a federal judge issued a temporary stay suspending implementation of the order, but to say that the landscape is unsettled for those seeking refuge in the United States would be a vast understatement.

We have identified at least seven students who may be affected by the current order, and we have reached out to them to offer support and advice. While we struggle to understand the shifting legal landscape, we have created an information page that may be of some help: Resources for Undocumented Students (DACA)

Though we do not know the ultimate outcome of the president’s order (nor subsequent orders and legislation), please be assured that Fordham University stands with the tens of thousands of refugees and would-be immigrants affected by these laws. We have a long history as a University of and for immigrants, in a city and a nation built by immigrants.

I know the Fordham Community joins me in keeping the refugees and immigrants of all nations in our thoughts and prayers today.

Sincerely,

Joseph M. McShane, S.J.

Read more from the Association of Jesuit Colleges and Universities here at the Ignatian Solidarity Network.

Upcoming Liturgy Schedule

Please note that this Sunday, January 15, 2017, we will only be celebrating the 11:00 am mass in the University Church–we will not be celebrating the 5:00 PM mass nor 8:00 PM mass. Our regular Liturgy schedule will resume the following Sunday, January 22, 2017. For more information about our Liturgy, visit our webpage: http://www.fordham.edu/info/26118/liturgical_ministry/101/liturgy_schedule.

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We are looking forward to seeing everyone soon and we are excited for the upcoming semester!

Gaudete Sunday

A hallmark of the Fordham Advent season is our annual Gaudete Sunday celebration. Gaudete means “rejoice” in Latin, and our Gaudete Sunday Mass and Tree Lighting is the perfect time to rejoice before settling into finals period.

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Gaudete Sunday at Rose Hill will begin at 7:00 pm and include Mass celebrated by Fr. McShane at the University Church, a tree and menorah lighting, and a reception with snacks in Bepler Commons. If you’re at the Lincoln Center Campus, head over to Blessed Rupert Mayer, SJ, Chapel at 7:00 pm for Mass!

Faith and Film: Posada

Are you interested in the immigration crisis? Causes for children? Come watch the moving documentary Posada which tells the stories of unaccompanied immigrant children from Mexico. Learn about their journeys, and the traditional Mexican Advent processions “Las Posadas”. Join us on Wednesday, December 7th at 6 pm in the Ignatius Room to watch and discuss. 

Advent is the perfect time to reflect on our journeys: in faith, in love, and in life. By reflecting on the journeys of immigrants and refugees, we open our hearts to the spirit of the season.

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Kerygma Koffee with Dean Maura Mast: Faith in Reason

Learn about Faith in Reason with FCRH Dean Maura Mast!

The last time you sat down one on one with your dean was probably during class registration. At Kerygma Koffee on Tuesday, November 29th join Dean Maura Mast to discuss Faith in Reason. Dean Mast is a mathematician by education, and serves as the Dean of Fordham College at Rose Hill. There will be no shortage of good discussion, good times, and – of course – good coffee! Hope to see you there!

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Thanksgiving Food Drive

Through Friday, November 18th

Many of our neighbors go hungry during the holiday season. Help us provide food for their tables so all may be nourished with grateful hearts.

All nonperishable, canned, and baby foods accepted (e.g., tuna, peanut butter, rice, soup, oil, cereal). Monetary donations are also accepted. Checks can be made payable to Camus Ministry and mailed to or dropped off at the Campus Ministry offices listed below:

Drop-off Locations:

Rose Hill: McGinley lobby and McGinley 102

Lincoln Center: Lowenstein Plaza under the Mission and Ministry board and at 140 W. 62nd St., Room 140

HAPPY THANKSGIVING TO ALL!

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Festival of Lessons and Carols 2016!

An annual tradition! Join the University Choir, Women’s Choir, and the Bronx Arts Ensemble for an afternoon of joyous music and reflection. General admission, no tickets required. Be sure to arrive early as seats always fill up quickly! Don’t miss one of the most popular events of the season!

  • Dec. 3rd – Church of St. Paul the Apostle (LC) – 8:00 p.m.
  • Dec. 4th – University Church (RH) – 2:00 p.m. and 4:30 p.m.lessons-and-carols

Jesuit Martyrs of El Salvador

Please join us this week as we remember the Jesuit Martyrs of El Salvador and pray for lasting peace and justice in our world. These martyrs were killed in the Salvadoran Civil war because they were outspoken advocates for peace, justice, and equality.
Join us for a brief prayer service on Wednesday, 11/16, at 12:00 PM on McGinley Lawn.
Stop by our display on the McGinley Walkway all week!
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